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Stanley H. Block is a unique law professional working in IRS representation and tax problem resolution. Our firm has over 100 years of combined experience in dealing with the IRS and their collection process.
Schooling:
University of Maryland -College
Mount Vernon School of Law - Law School
American Society of Tax Problem Solvers - Tax Resolution Certification
Practice Affiliations:
Baltimore City Bar
Maryland Trial Lawyers Association
Superior Bench of Baltimore City
Court of Appeals of Maryland
U.S. District Court
U.S. Tax Court
Supreme Court of the United States of America
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Posted by anonymous | August 08, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Top notch service
This company has the best tax attorneys in Maryland. They actually listen to you first to find out what your needs are. Then they work with you to get the job done in a timely matter. They have helped us to get our taxes in order and arrange an installment agreement with IRS that fits our budget. I I...
Posted by Samara | December 18, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Top notch
I had the opportunity to work with SH Block Tax to settle an IRS tax audit. The team is amazing! They communicated with me every step of the way and ultimately helped me win my case! Initially the IRS said I owed $10k. With the help of Eric and his team, the IRS closed my case and made no changes to ...
Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a true pleasure to deliver the good news.
Posted by Mark Peebles | September 19, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Tax
Whart did I pay for?
Personally, this was a delightful person whose family works alongside him at this firm. I needed help filing seven year old state taxes that had fallen through the cracks. He wanted $1,000 upfront, and then another $500 for his tax prep person to file my taxes - although he agreed to $350. What did I...
Mark, I am sorry to hear you were disappointed with the service we provided. I am pleased that you noticed our warm family run atmosphere. In regards to your review of our fees and services in connection with your case, I have to disagree with your assessment. Please allow me to explain. All clients are charged a Power of Attorney fee and in your case, you received a discounted POA fee because the scope of the work was not as extensive as many other cases. Please understand the POA fee is a flat fee we charge all clients and can be paid in installments. We do not require the whole fee paid upfront. I am sorry if there was some misunderstanding but we work with many of our clients on payment arrangements. The POA fee you paid includes going on record as your representative, researching your case, obtaining your transcripts, advising you of the proper procedures governed by law and the Internal Revenue Manual, phone calls, meetings with an attorney, meetings with an Enrolled Agent, all of this; with no time limit or additional fee. The second fee you are referring to is tax preparation. We are one of the only tax resolution firms that offer in house tax preparation and the returns are completed by Enrolled Agents and not just tax preparers. Our fees for tax preparation are highly competitive and as you mentioned, we even gave you a $150 discount. After emailing you on 7/27/2016, we indicated the beginning estimation for your tax preparation was actually less than we originally had thought it would be. During this email exchange we also advised that your completed tax returns would be uploaded to your private client portal for your review and once completed you had the option of printing them out yourself or we could print them out and overnight them to your home. On 8/5/16, by email, you expressed your desire to print out the returns and mail them in yourself. The balance we helped you clear up which was significant and instead, after we worked your case, you owed a smaller amount to the State of Maryland. As for the penalties and interest, you are mistaken as to the amount. Our office obtained a very different pay off amount. Also please understand when we advised you to pay Maryland this is standard procedure. We would like to help you clear up this matter and make sure you truly understand the facts of your case. If you will please call our office at 410-727-6006 one of the staff would be happy to speak to you regarding your case.
"Stanley is my go to guy whenever I have a complicated tax question. His knowledge of federal and state tax issues is unsurpassed. More importantly, he is always available to help out and answer questions in a clear and thorough manner. If you are an attorney and your client has tax problems, don't be afraid to call Stanley and get some no] nonsense advice."
"For the go-to lawyer on tax matters, I think of Stanley Block. No one has been around longer or has a better command of the material than Stanley. He is the consummate professional and I have no hesitancy in endorsing him."
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2011
50 years of service, Bar Association of Baltimore City
2009
Top Practitioner, The American Society of Tax Problem Solvers
1997 - Present
Attorney, SH Block Tax Services
2001 - Present
Better Business BureauMember
1961 - Present
Bar Association of Baltimore CityMember
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Member & Contributor
1961
JD - Juris Doctor
2017
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Legal Answers
What to do, after paying Fidelity Tax Relief $1,200 to prevent tax levy, and my Social Security payments were levied anyway.
04 Mar 2019
I received a notice of deficiency from 2015 IRS taxes.
16 Jan 2019
We could not pay our taxes last year so they let us set up a payment plan that stretches over more than a year. This year,
16 Oct 2018